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01. "Dark Horse" 02. "Reap What You Sow" 03. "Axe To Fall" 04. "Effigy" 05. "Worms Will Feed / Rats Will Feast" 06. "Wishing Well" 07. "Damages" 08. "Losing Battle" 09. "Dead Beat" 10. "Cutter" 11. "Slave Driver" 12. "Cruel Bloom" 13. "Wretched World"
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 | Description: | Mit "Axe To Fallâ?? bleiben sich Converge treu, koste es, was es wolle, und drängen immer weiter,
wie ein Hai, der immer weiter schwimmen muss, um zu ĂĽberleben.
Wo "No Heroesâ?? eine Ausweitung der Feindseligkeiten war, die bei frĂĽheren Angriffen wie "Jane Doeâ??
zum Ausdruck kamen, kehrt â??Axe To Fallâ?? zu den eher AmRep-inspirierten Noisecore-AbschĂĽrfungen von
"You Fail Meâ?? zurĂĽck und reaktiviert gleichzeitig die Thrash-EinflĂĽsse, die frĂĽhere "Convergeâ??-Alben
prägten (Caring and Killing, Petitioning the Empty Sky). Natürlich sind die experimentelle Angst und das
Flehen um Erlösung kein blo�es Schärfen stumpf gewordener Messer, sondern ein weiterer Sprung nach
vorne in einer Existenz voller solcher. Vom frenetischen, hektischen Eröffnungstrack "Dark Horseâ??, ĂĽber
"Worms Will Feedâ??, , bis hin zum kaum gezĂĽgelten Chaos von "Losing Battleâ?? und Axe To Falls heiterem,
wunderschönem, klimatischen siebenminĂĽtigen Song Mit dem Schlusswort "Wretched Wordâ?? ist "Axe To
Fallâ?? nicht nur nicht nur eine weitere bloĂ?e â??Veröffentlichungâ?? oder Platte von verwöhnten Kindern, die
Metal entdecken und darĂĽber weinen, wie schwierig das Leben in den Vororten ist. - Comes in a 4-panel gatefold cardboard sleeve (digisleeve) with 28-page lyrics booklet.
Mookie Singerman & Michael Sochynsky appear courtesy of [l3949]
Produced, engineered, and mixed at Godcity, Summer 2009
All songs © by Converge,
except "Effigy" © Converge / Audio Murder (ASCAP) / I Can Hear Music (ASCAP) / Life At Zero G (ASCAP)
"Cruel Bloom" © Converge / Copyright Control (Steven Von Till)
and "Wretched World" © Converge / Life At Zero G (ASCAP) / Mookietown Blues Express (ASCAP)
Awesome Sound (ASCAP) / Dudes You Can Trust (ASCAP)
©&? 2009 Epitaph Europe, P.O. Box 10574, 1001 EN Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Manufactured & distributed by Epitaph Europe."Axe To Fall" is a powerful and critically acclaimed album by the American hardcore band Converge, released in CD format. Known for their intense blend of metalcore, punk, and experimental sounds, Converge has been at the forefront of heavy music since the early 1990s. "Axe To Fall," originally released in 2009, showcases the band's relentless energy and innovative songwriting with tracks that push genre boundaries while maintaining emotional depth. The album features collaborations with members from other notable bands such as Cave In and Neurosis, further enriching its dynamic soundscape. Over their career, Converge have received widespread praise for albums like "Jane Doe" and "You Fail Me," solidifying their status as pioneers within extreme music circles.
This release comes from Epitaph Europe / Indigo?a respected label known for supporting groundbreaking artists across punk rock, hardcore, indie rock, and alternative genres. Epitaph Records was founded by Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion fame and has played an instrumental role in launching influential acts worldwide. Their European branch continues this tradition by bringing high-quality releases to fans across the continent. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
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